Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I made TabType because I was always frustrated bouncing between slides and tabs during demos. Constantly flipping back and forth was distracting, and messing with Google Slides just to create something simple but good-looking felt overly complicated.
With TabType, you can just open a new browser tab and quickly draft clean, Notion-style slides right there. No setup, no heavy apps—it's light, easy, and looks nice right away. It makes mixing live demos and quick explanatory slides really smooth.
I've found it super handy personally, especially during product demos at work. Thought it might help some of you too!
I'd genuinely love to hear:
- How do you usually handle your web or product demos?
- Any cool features you’d want to see added to TabType?
Thanks for checking it out, excited to hear what you think!
Best,
Oscar
@masump Right now it doesn't do any of that! It just stores state in the URL so you can bookmark it, but otherwise is pretty ephemeral and just disappears when you close the tab, definitely something I've thought about adding though!
@masump@oscarnewman this confused me too. What if my computer goes idle or browser crashes, is it gone? I'd love if one i edit i get a unique URL that will persist my content
@mprogano This is how it works today! Whenever you make a change the URL automatically updates to persist whatever content you have, so you can bookmark it, find it in your browser history, text it, etc, and it will always save that content! Works totally offline with no backend, so it's super secure and privacy friendly.
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This product looks simple but very useful! Congrats on the launch! However, I have some questions: 1. Is there an expiration time for the webpage? 2. How can I manage all the pages I've created? Can I view the list, organize them, or delete some?
No expiration! As long as you save the URL from the page, your content will stay around forever.
Right now there's no way to manage all the pages, but I really like this idea. Today all that happens is the URL stores the current state of your tab, and otherwise it's up to you to organize/save/bookmark/move/etc.
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Hi Oscar, Congrats on the launch! TabType nicely simplifies the slide building process! I am launched today as well! hrbuildit.ai I know it is no small effort to get to this point. You reached and passed this huge launch milestone!! Best to you! Don
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@masump Right now it doesn't do any of that! It just stores state in the URL so you can bookmark it, but otherwise is pretty ephemeral and just disappears when you close the tab, definitely something I've thought about adding though!
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@masump @oscarnewman this confused me too. What if my computer goes idle or browser crashes, is it gone? I'd love if one i edit i get a unique URL that will persist my content
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@mprogano This is how it works today! Whenever you make a change the URL automatically updates to persist whatever content you have, so you can bookmark it, find it in your browser history, text it, etc, and it will always save that content! Works totally offline with no backend, so it's super secure and privacy friendly.
This product looks simple but very useful! Congrats on the launch!
However, I have some questions:
1. Is there an expiration time for the webpage?
2. How can I manage all the pages I've created? Can I view the list, organize them, or delete some?
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@cmpancake Thank you!
No expiration! As long as you save the URL from the page, your content will stay around forever.
Right now there's no way to manage all the pages, but I really like this idea. Today all that happens is the URL stores the current state of your tab, and otherwise it's up to you to organize/save/bookmark/move/etc.
Hi Oscar, Congrats on the launch! TabType nicely simplifies the slide building process! I am launched today as well! hrbuildit.ai I know it is no small effort to get to this point. You reached and passed this huge launch milestone!! Best to you! Don
All the best for the launch @oscarnewman!
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@parekh_tanmay Thank you!
It looks clean. Can we switch through the slides one by one like a slide?"
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@kay_arkain Thank you! I just use the browser's built in command to switch tabs (Cmd+Shift+] or Cmd+Shift+[) to toggle through